Shrouded in shadows, Doom-Head is featured in creepy fashion in the first still from Rob Zombie's 31. Also included in our latest round-up is a casting update for the second season of From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series and an exclusive excerpt from Doug Lavers’ sci-fi thriller, Rekindling of Hope.

One star who's getting a whole lot of attention lately is British actor Charlie Hunnam, who wrapped up his role on Sons of Anarchy and who's had, well, a lot of sexy moments over the past year or so. Charlie's handsome Hollywood evolution started more than a decade ago, but he's still winning over plenty of fans with his sexy smirks. Whether you're newly into the 34-year-old star or you've always been a fan, we've broken down some must-know facts about him. Here are 30 things to know about Charlie Hunnam, including facts about everything from his childhood to his love life to his most surprising habits.
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My name is Michael G. Plumides, Jr. and I am a second generation filmmaker. My dad produced the first independent film in North Carolina, the Southern sexploitation cult classic entitled, Night of the Cat, released in 1973 (available on Something Weird Video). Some of you
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The companion series to The Walking Dead has launched its first teaser trailer, setting the stage for its summer premiere later this year. Brandishing its recently-confirmed title – Fear The Walking Dead – the spinoff began to generate pre-release buzz during last night’s Walking Dead season 5 finale. The debut teaser was broadcast in a commercial break for the show-stopping season closer, offering fans a look at another U.S. city devastated by the undead.

Unlike AMC’s flagship zombie serial, which kicked off after the virulent flesh-eating disease had struck, Fear The Walking Dead will commence on the cusp of the zombie outbreak. Los Angeles, California serves as the backdrop for another clutch of survivors who must face the perils of the unwashed, unkempt and undead masses keen to sink their teeth into human flesh.

"Morning, Los Angeles — hope you got your flu shot," says a DJ in a promo for the upcoming Walking Dead spin-off, Fear the Walking Dead. "Reports in five states that a strange virus is going around — so if you're not feeling well, go home, take care of yourself." It's a creepy teaser because we already know the end result: the zombie apocalypse.

AMC premiered the trailer during Sunday night's Season Five finale episode of The Walking Dead. Though the clip runs a scant 15 seconds, it confirms two key plot details:
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This summer marks the start of the brand new companion series, Fear The Walking Dead. If you caught The Walking Dead Season 5 finale this evening, you may have seen the first teaser video for the new series. For everyone else, we have it for you to watch right now.

Among AMC’s more commercially successful series has been the zombie apocalypse drama The Walking Dead. The show, adapted from the Robert Kirkman graphic novel series of the same name, has undergone multiple showrunner changes to retain its popularity well into its fifth season. The channel’s announcement that they had commissioned a spinoff thus was greeted by excitement, with the success of the channel’s other spinoff Better Call Saul seemingly boding well for this project’s chances. Earlier this year, AMC picked up the show for two seasons, with the first season consisting of six episodes like its predecessor, and gave the show the formal title of Fear The Walking Dead.

With Kirkman onboard as writer and executive producer, and special effects specialist Greg Nicotero also sharing executive producer credit, the show will be set in the same universe as The Walking Dead, but will focus on a different location and time period,
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Fear The Walking Dead will be set in Los Angeles and focused on new characters and storylines. The show’s first season will consist of six one-hour episodes and premiere on AMC in late summer. The show’s second season will air in 2016.

Last week, we reported that AMC will release the first trailer from their The Walking Dead spinoff Fear the Walking Dead during the season finale of Talking Dead. Today we have the full trailer for your to watch over and over again. The series will be set in Los Angeles, clear across the country from The Walking Dead survivors on the East Coast.

Kirkman made the announcement via Twitter. The first one-hour installment of Fear The Walking Dead’s six-episode debut season will premiere late this summer, with the show’s sophomore season slated to air in 2016.

Over the past decade or so, Charlie Hunnam has had one hot Hollywood evolution, and in those years, he's had more than a few fun moments with other stars. He and Anne Hathaway costarred in Nicholas Nickelby back in 2002, and in 2005, he was spotted sitting front row at a fashion show with John Mayer. He's also shared plenty of supersweet moments with his Sons of Anarchy castmates, who never hesitated to hug and kiss him on the red carpet. Take a look at some of the best pictures of Charlie Hunnam and his famous friends, then get to know his gorgeous girlfriend and check out 30 things you may not know about the sexy star.
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In case you hadn't heard, "Sons of Anarchy" creator Kurt Sutter teamed up with "Training Day" and "The Equalizer" director Antoine Fuqua for the new boxing drama "Southpaw." Harvey Weinstein has been touting it since he showed footage of Gyllenhaal "training" at Cannes last May. Judging from the first preview, it may be box office heaven for The Weinstein Company.
We'd warn you about spoilers, but this is one trailer that pretty much puts it all out there. Jake Gyllenhaal plays Billy Hope, a champion junior middleweight boxer who seemingly has it all. A beautiful and loving wife (Rachel McAdams), an adorable daughter (Oona Laurence) and an opulent lifestyle. When tragedy strikes Hope hits rock bottom until he decides to pick up the pieces of his life by hanging out at a small-time gym run by Forest Whitaker.
You can predict the entire movie's plot based on this new preview,
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Drea de Matteo, star of HBO’s “The Sopranos” and the recently wrapped FX biker series “Sons of Anarchy,” is among those who lost their homes in an explosion and subsequent fire that destroyed her New York City building on Thursday.
De Matteo tweeted the news on Thursday, first noting that emergency responders were attempting to extinguish the flames caused by the explosion.
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“NYC’s finest trying to put out the flames to mine n many others apartments,” the actress wrote, posting a picture of the firefighters at work.
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